Our Source for Magnesium is the Dead Sea

Deciding The Source

After a longtime of researching we found the one place you can get the raw material to make Magnesium Oil, but there are many sources. All raw materials to make Magnesium Oil come from sea water but deciding what sea is key. Seas or Oceans are where the minerals are harvested from but not all of them are safe.

Choosing the Dead Sea

There are many pollutants and heavy metals found in the different salt water bodies around the world, so be careful as to where you get your Magnesium Oil from. The Dead Sea is very clean, it contains a most unique mineral combination unlike any other sea. The waters contain 40 times more magnesium chloride than any other body of water in the world, and it has a history of amazing stories of healing behind it. It is already in ionic form, ready for your bodies absorption, because of the world's most natural catalyst, sunlight.

The Dead Sea Rift

The Dead Sea rests solemnly, and strategically, on a fault line known as the Dead Sea Rift, making it the lowest point on the Earth’s surface. This fault, caused by the intersection of 2 tectonic plates, reaches very deep into the crust of the earth, accessing ancient minerals deposited eons ago. It is the deepest hypersaline lake in the world.

Aquifers

Another source of minerals for the Dead Sea is a complex system of aquifers whose waters flow into it surreptitiously. The 2 main aquifers have been proven by tritium and oxygen isotope analysis to be both, very old and nonrenewable. These aquifers form a network of perennial feeder springs, both under and around the perimeter of the sea.

Unique Blend of Minerals

The aquifers, the Jordan River, and the deep Rift combine to form a very unique team of mineral suppliers. The resulting blend of minerals combine to approximate the contents of human skin. It contains the 21 minerals found in skin plus many other trace minerals that have varying positive effects on human health.

Health Benefits

The health benefits found in this powerful mineral rich water have been known for centuries. No other body of salt water is as acclaimed for its healing powers. Cleopatra traveled thousands of miles to establish the first known spa there. Today, there are numerous spas lining its shores. Health and beauty products made from its minerals are used around the globe.

Rich in Magnesium

It became very clear, right from the beginning, that the Dead Sea has a track record with healing that was unmatched. It is synonymous with health and healing. There is no other source for us. Testimonies of its healing powers over the centuries could fill volumes. And, we are, indeed, seeing, and hearing, these same kind of testimonies from our Mg¹² users weekly. If you have a testimony you would like to share, please do so here.

Dead Sea "Did You Know Facts"

• At more than 1300 feet (400 meters) below sea level, the shores of the Dead Sea are the lowest place on earth you can walk without being underwater.

• The Dead Sea is called the Dead Sea because, due to its extreme mineral content, there are no plants, seaweed, moss, or any fish or other creatures living in the water.

• If you dive into the water of the Dead Sea, you won’t stay down for long. Due to the high mineral content, the water is very dense and will push you back to the surface rapidly. So, you can’t really swim in the Dead Sea, but you can float on top effortlessly!

• Cleopatra traveled from Egypt to build the world’s first spa at the Dead Sea.

• The Dead Sea water contains 35% minerals per liter of water.

• At around 30 percent mineral content, the Dead Sea currently ranks second as the saltiest place on earth. The current leader is a very shallow pool of water known as Don Juan Pond in Antarctica.

• The Dead Sea contains 21 macro & micro minerals in addition to dozens of trace minerals. It has the highest concentrations of chloride, bromide, calcium, silica, sodium, and potassium of any natural body of salt water in the world. Lets not forget magnesium, the bodies master mineral. The waters of the Dead Sea contains 40 times more magnesium than any other body of water on earth.

• At over 1,000 foot deep, the Dead Sea can produce a far greater amount of trace mineral rich salts than its nearest competitor, the 40-foot deep Great Salt Lake in Utah.

• Medical research and many studies have proven the usefulness of Dead Sea mud and salts in treating and preventing diseases such as psoriasis, acne, and rheumatism.

That's the Power of Magnesium. That's the Power of Mg¹²

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